
When you hit the road, you have to pay attention to a whole bunch of things. Indeed, you obviously have to be alert to avoid causing an accident, but that’s not all. Indeed, it is also important to follow the rules of the Traffic Rules to avoid being stopped or getting a fine. And it is becoming more and more difficult, while radars are now everywhere and, above all, more and more sophisticated. Thus, it becomes difficult to avoid a fine for a small speeding violation in the face of these technology concentrates.
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An amazing thing
But no matter how developed and reliable they are, radars are not infallible either, even on the contrary. And the story we are telling you today once again confirms this. And this time it is not taking place in France, but among our Swiss neighbors. A few weeks ago, many motorists received fines at home, although they did not exceed the speed limit. But the police were quickly alerted to the problem precisely because of too many verbalizations that alerted them. And they were right.
Four crazy radars
In fact, no less than four radars were badly configured and illuminated motorists at all costs. Fortunately, the latter will not be fined, as indicated by the authorities” in general, 9604 incorrect measurements were registered between September 12, 2023 and October 19, 2023. In the coming days, all interested parties will receive a letter and about 6,000 paid fines will be reimbursed“. Good, because the fine is particularly high in Switzerland: 270 euros for speeding between 21 and 25 km/h.
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Source: Auto Plus

Robert is an experienced journalist who has been covering the automobile industry for over a decade. He has a deep understanding of the latest technologies and trends in the industry and is known for his thorough and in-depth reporting.